While serving in the Army in 2014, Daniel Sparhawk first fell in love with metalworking and knifemaking. Now retired, he has continued his passionate pursuit of becoming a full-time knifemaker, helming his company, Warhawk Designs.
If the Leviathan, his first collaboration with Kansept, is any indication, he may be well on his way toward that goal.

Leave it to cleaver
Cleaver knives arenโt particularly novel, especially for Kansept. Luckily, the Leviathan helps set itself apart with a unique blade shape.
While the knife bears the hallmarks of a cleaver, the blade is somewhat unusual. Instead of a straight edge or tanto (as is typical), itโs a hawkbill โ meaning it has a concave curve to its edge that comes to a pronounced point. The shape makes it ideal for longer, deeper cuts and piercing work.
Sparhawk and Kansept have chosen S35VN steel for the aggressive blade design. This, combined with the thick spine jimping, makes for a robust, resilient knife.
